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MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:46 pm
by SMOKE GREY
Out next saturday night on this event, used to be part of the famous 'Motoring news' c/ship. Starts at the Dungeon ghyll hotel in Langdales so first section got to be the famous Wrynose pass and probably hardknott pass. 110 mile on mixed surfaces, looking forward to it. The orangebox was 7th in 1963 and 2nd in 1964 behind winners Geoff Halliwell and Mike Wood in the ex-works 569FMO with a 1293 in it and in front of Tony Fall in the Appleyard's 1275 'S' AAK200B, not bad for a 'bitsa' with a 998 Cooper engine
Although a ' modern' event it has a historic class and there are more Mini's entered than any other car
Six in total, plus a Wolesley Hornet ( Pete
) an Anglia, MGB, MK1 Escorts etc. Looking forward to it, going to be a tall order to improve on my best finish on this event back in 2009 in the smoke grey 1071. Orangebox fixed after last outing so we are going to have a 'real' go on this one
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:59 pm
by cookie1071
Bloo*y heck Mr Flanagan out on a rally AGAIN
- he really has traded in that fancy race suit of his for a pair of holey jeans and scruffy T-shirt!!
BOL to all the 'mini' crews on the event - we'll do our very best to not get in your way
. See you Saturday.
Niall.
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 9:10 pm
by SMOKE GREY
cookie1071 wrote:Bloo*y heck Mr Flanagan out on a rally AGAIN
- he really has traded in that fancy race suit of his for a pair of holey jeans and scruffy T-shirt!!
BOL to all the 'mini' crews on the event - we'll do our very best to not get in your way
. See you Saturday.
Niall.
Not Pete F in the Hornet Niall
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 9:36 pm
by cookie1071
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:21 pm
by Pete
No it's not me ! Not fixed yet anyway (again) but it's a bit low and lumpy for that malarky and I don't have an appropriate wooly hat.
There's lots of rallying booted variants about from the looks of it, (not on the Borders though !
) ,do they still have the tests on the Morecambe prom near the Midland Hotel Steve ? (now beautifully restored..
http://www.midlandhotel.org/ )
I do remember there used to be a fella in a Surf Blue Cooper S who was usually the man to catch on the Loomies in the 90's.
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:55 pm
by steady eddie
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I do remember there used to be a fella in a Surf Blue Cooper S who was usually the man to catch on the Loomies in the 90's.[/quote]
Goff Hall and Paul Bosdet are the pair you are talking about Pete, super quick but a bit like the tortoise and the hare or like the late great Roger Arthur Clark used to say to finish first first you gota finish. Any way quick as Geoff and Pete were they couldnt, catch us in 1990 or 1991!
Steady Eddie
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:00 pm
by SMOKE GREY
Geoff is out on the surf blue car, start number of 5, 42 entries as of this evening, we are at 17.
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:05 pm
by GraemeC
Best of Luck Steve - make it a good one
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:05 am
by SMOKE GREY
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 7:24 pm
by cookie1071
Cracking result Steve, considering the opposition, well done. My driver drove his heart out all nite and we didn't even come close to you and Bob in the 997, although, with me sat in the silly seat, we were at a slight disadvantage! Anyway, hope to see you guys out on the Hexham event on the 19th Nov, which I'm hoping will be a bit kinder to us! Niall. PS How the heck did Geoff Hall manage to be so highly placed after dropping a driveshaft?!!
Re: MORECAMBE CAR CLUB 'ILLUMINATIONS' RALLY
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:48 pm
by GraemeC
I believe lady luck played her part for Geoff's - that section was dropped due to the clocks being out.